So what options are out there for a 93 1100 when it comes to trunks with passenger backrest??
thanks for the info. that made it alot easier knowing the rack number.If you buy Givi, be, aware there are 2 versions. There is a monokey and monolock. I don't think they interchange with one another. If you buy used, you need to be sure to get a rack that matches the trunk. You will need an ST1100 specific bracket to mount the rack. The rack, E190, is a somewhat universal rack. It's really not as complex as it may sound. You can then mount any of the Givi luggage size you want. A couple racks available on Ebay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-ST-1...270400?hash=item56c1107bc0:g:6RUAAOSwk~VcbMvV includes the bracket the rack mounts to (under the plastic tail section) not needed.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-ST11...046985?hash=item3fafe65309:g:o~0AAOSwDElb2II~ from Ukraine, includes other racks for touring.
One word of caution on the top box - the subframe under the area that you bolt the base to is a weak point that can develop fractures where the holes in that subframe are located, if you carry a lot of weight in the box. There have been several reports of this problem over the years. Honda did design a small top box for the 1100, but it had a low weight limit because of that subframe design.
I think a couple of pieces of steel, strategically welded onto that subframe might be a cure for the weight limit.
Thanks
I'll try to post some pics of my box mount tonight or tomorrow.I just ordered one of the Comie Top cases that the link bright me to. Depending on how the bolts line up I may make a plate then mount box bracket to it.
Looks great. Basically what I had in mind from working on Vespas mounting GIVIs. My top case is supposed to be here between the 6th and 10th.Promised pics...
Box mounted on my ST11...
My custom aluminum plate sandwiched between box's supplied plate and the grab rails on the ST11. I mounted the aluminum plate with the OEM bolts.
Rear view of the aluminum plate sandwiched between the box's plate and the grab rails.
The hand screw inside that holds the box to the supplied plate. When needed, the box comes off in seconds... unscrew and just slide the box backwards. See tab/slot below.
The supplied plate bolted to my custom aluminum plate. I used SS bolts and washers that fit into the square holes. Marked and tapped the aluminum plate to fit.
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The slot in the front of the plate that holds the front of the box. The box has a tab on the front that slides into this slot.
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Hope this helps. Feel free to ask any questions I didn't cover.
FYI, that is the same aluminum plate I used with my Bestem for ~5 years, mounted in about the same way. Although I had to add some additional bolts in the Bestem because it rattled. This one is rock solid mounted as designed, with just the tab/slot and the hand screw.